A unique and distinctive culture emerges from the Burning Man experience. Rooted in the values expressed by the Ten Principles, this culture is manifested around the globe through art, communal effort, and innumerable individual acts of self-expression. To many, it is a way of life.

It probably tasted better because you were at BM, didn't have access to decent coffee, let alone iced, and have a sweet tooth.

I have no idea how it is made, but you can make some decent iced sweet coffee by adding some condensed sweetened milk to dark roast coffee, grinding it up with ice, and then pouring it over ice. Omit the grinding if you just want liquids. Spray some canned whipped cream to make it look nice.

Ingredient tips:

Best brand of condensed sweetened milk: Borden's Eagle Brand. The worst: Meadow Gold.Suitable Coffee: Dark roast coffee. Coffees containing chicory are also very nice, such as Vietnamese coffee from an oriental store (Trung Nguyen, Cafe du Monde), but you need to use one of those drippers because the coffee needs a slow, looong drip to be good.Ice: Buy ice so that it doesn't have refrigerator taste

"The essence of tyranny is not iron law. It is capricious law." -- Christopher Hitchens

You'll remember this post if you ever get a mouth full of that awful Meadow Gold condensed sweetened milk, or their equally terrible evaporated milk (Carnation brand is the best for that)! It's so damn vile!

"The essence of tyranny is not iron law. It is capricious law." -- Christopher Hitchens

I have only had CC coffee - once - and that was gifted to me. I also got a gift cert for one this year, which is going on my wall of schwag. Somehow, the thought of buying coffee out there is, um, not in line with my BRC ethos... I mean, I understand Ice, but Coffee? For criminey sakes, make your own, and get involved rather than doing the Starfucks Default thing! (Tho the art in CC is progressively getting much better than years past, I gotta give them that!)